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The Individual in Indian Religious Thought

In Charles Alexander Moore (ed.), The Indian mind. Honolulu,: East-West Center Press. pp. 337 (1967)

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  1. Sankara's doctrine of Maya.Harry Oldmeadow - 1992 - Asian Philosophy 2 (2):131-146.
    Like all monisms Vedanta posits a distinction between the relatively and the absolutely Real, and a theory of illusion to explain their paradoxical relationship. Sankara's resolution of the problem emerges from his discourse on the nature of maya which mediates the relationship of the world of empirical, manifold phenomena and the one Reality of Brahman. Their apparent separation is an illusory fissure deriving from ignorance and maintained by 'superimposition'. Maya, enigmatic from the relative viewpoint, is not inexplicable but only not (...)
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